Colombian president Iván Duque has enacted the bill relating to the animal testing ban, which was unanimously approved by Congress two months ago, making Colombia the first country in South America to ban cosmetics tested on animals.
The bill (available here, in Spanish) prohibits the import, manufacture and marketing in Colombia of cosmetic products and their ingredients when they have been tested on animals. These provisions will come into force 4 years after the promulgation of the law.
However, the law provides for two exceptions. The first, when an ingredient requires safety tests, in the interest of human health or to assess its safety to the environment and there are no alternative tests validated by the international scientific community. The second: when safety data generated through animal testing for an ingredient has been performed for a purpose other than cosmetic. Actually, these provisions are quite similar to those already in force within the European Union.